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Alexander Global Logistics expands storage capacity

05.06.2024

BREMEN. According to reports by Deutsche Verkehrs-Zeitung (DVZ), Alexander Global Logistics (AGL), a Bremen-based freight forwarder, is planning a huge expansion of storage and transshipment capacity for pulp and paper in Bremerhaven. The company will expand its logistics centre to accommodate two halls with a combined space of 20,000 square metres. It currently has 35,000 square metres of covered space there. A building application, which will require an investment in the lower double-digit million range, is in progress.

Credits: Alexander Global Logistics

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